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TITLE 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
ARTICLE 34. JUVENILE LAW: CHILDREN IN NEED OF SERVICES
CHAPTER 1. Circumstances Under Which a Child Is a Child in Need of Services
- 31-34-1-0.1. Repealed
- 31-34-1-1. Inability, refusal, or neglect of parent, guardian, or custodian to supply child with necessary food, clothing, shelter, medical care, education, or supervision
- 31-34-1-2. Act or omission of parent, guardian, or custodian seriously endangering child's physical or mental health; victim of specified offense
- 31-34-1-3. Victim of specified offense; living in household with a child victim of a specified offense or an adult who committed or is charged with a specified offense
- 31-34-1-3.5. Victim of human or sexual trafficking
- 31-34-1-4. Parent, guardian, or custodian allowing child's participation in obscene performance
- 31-34-1-5. Parent, guardian, or custodian allowing child to commit sex offense
- 31-34-1-6. Child substantially endangering own or another's health
- 31-34-1-7. Parent, guardian, or custodian failing to participate in school disciplinary proceeding
- 31-34-1-8. Missing child
- 31-34-1-9. Disabled child deprived of necessary nutrition or medical or surgical intervention
- 31-34-1-10. Child born with fetal alcohol syndrome, neonatal abstinence syndrome, or drugs in the child's body
- 31-34-1-11. Risks or injuries arising from use of alcohol, controlled substance, or legend drug by child's mother during pregnancy
- 31-34-1-12. Exception for mother's good faith use of legend drug according to prescription
- 31-34-1-13. Exception for mother's good faith use of controlled substance according to prescription
- 31-34-1-14. Exception for failure of parent, guardian, or custodian to provide medical treatment because of religious beliefs; rebuttable presumption; effect of presumption
- 31-34-1-15. Effect of chapter on use of corporal punishment or religious practices
- 31-34-1-16. Termination of parental rights or transfer of custody may not be required; voluntary placement agreements
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